US and Cuba hold postal resumption talks
The United States and Cuba will today [17 September] discuss the possible resumption of a long-suspended direct postal service, reports Reuters.
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The United States and Cuba will today [17 September] discuss the possible resumption of a long-suspended direct postal service, reports Reuters.
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Australia Post is the first non-British Government agency anywhere in the world to be granted the ability to accept British passport applications.
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The Direct Marketing Association (DMA) has accused the Communication Workers Union (CWU) of undermining the commercial value of post as a communication tool following the latest spate of strike action in the UK, reports Print Week.
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A number of companies in the postal and logistics businesses have made great strides into ‘greening’ their operations and reducing the carbon impact of their business/market.
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Some letters and parcels are taking up to two weeks to be delivered as the postal strikes continue to bring chaos to the UK postal industry, according to postal union sources, reports The Daily Telegraph.
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Ballot papers for strike action are being sent out to all 121,000 postal workers across the UK as the dispute between the Communication Workers Union and Royal Mail continues.
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DHL has held a Volunteer Day in Fiji to promote the spirit of volunteerism among employees.
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After last year’s successful launch of a UPU money-transfer service between the Posts of Spain, Chile and Uruguay, nine new Latin American countries are set to join the project.
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